West Lothian Courier

Council launches new fly tipping campaign

- STUART SOMMERVILL­E

West Lothian Council is planning a new summer campaign to target flytippers as costs continue to soar.

In a report to Linlithgow’s Local Area Committee, the NETs Land and Countrysid­e teams revealed that fly-tipping across the county had cost the council £60,098 from January 1 to the end of March this year county wide.

Those costs were made up by the working and vehicle costs to lift and dispose of waste illegally dumpedamou­nting to 91 tonnes.

The number of enquiries received between January 1 to March 31 for the town was 35 out of 730 enquiries for the whole of West Lothian equating to 4.8 per cent of fly-tipping enquiries.

Percentage-wise, this would equate to an approximat­e cost for the town of £2,884.70 for disposal of fly tipping between January 1 2021 and March 31 2021 including cost for staff/vehicles.

This does not include the removal of asbestos by the council’s asbestos team.

Countrysid­e manager, Andy Johnston, told the meeting that he was discussion with the council communicat­ion team working on new messages to go out through the council channels, including over social media, next month.

The police are also increasing­ly working with council officers on incidents of fly-tipping. A rural crime unit is also looking at off road motorcycle use in the countrysid­e as well anti-social behaviour in areas such as Beecraigs.

Fly-tipping remains a civil offence and, as such, fines remain disproport­ionately low for those convicted.

Moves are afoot to criminalis­e fly-tipping and local authoritie­s are working with national bodies such as Zero Waste Scotland.

On its website Zero Waste Scotland issued an appeal to the public to help crack down on dumb dumpers on public and private land highlighti­ng the costs to farmers to remove waste tipped.

It added: “Dealing with litter and fly-tipping costs an eye watering £53 million of public money in Scotland every year, and that’s only in relation to public land.”

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Thousands of pounds are spent cleaning up rubbish which has been fly tipped in the area
Disgracefu­l Thousands of pounds are spent cleaning up rubbish which has been fly tipped in the area

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